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- Q1054025 description "Bishop of Naples".
- Q1054025 description "Bishop of Naples".
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- Q1054025 abstract "Template:ForSaint Severus (Italian: San Severo di Napoli) (died 409) was a bishop of Naples during the 4th and 5th centuries. He is considered the twelfth bishop of Naples, succeeding Maximus. His episcopate ran from February 363 to April 29, 409, the traditional date of his death. Maximus is actually considered the 10th bishop by the Catholic Church; between the episcopates of Maximus and Severus was the episcopate of Zosimus, who was Arian and thus considered heretical by the Catholic Church.Severus was a friend of Saint Ambrose, whom he met at council at Capua in 392.To Severus is attributed the construction of the Battistero di San Giovanni in Fonte, associated with the basilica of Santa Restituta.Severus also built outside of the city walls the Basilica of San Fortunato, to which he translated the relics of his predecessor Maximus.To Severus is also attributed the first translation of the body of St. Januarius from Pozzuoli to Naples, which occurred in 367. According to an early hagiography, Januarius' relics were transferred by order of Severus to the Neapolitan catacombs extra moenia.".
- Q1054025 deathDate "0409".
- Q1054025 deathDate "0409-04-29".
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- Q1054025 title "Bishop".
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- Q1054025 dateOfDeath "409".
- Q1054025 deathDate "0409-04-29".
- Q1054025 name "Naples, Severus Of".
- Q1054025 name "Saint Severus of Naples".
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- Q1054025 comment "Template:ForSaint Severus (Italian: San Severo di Napoli) (died 409) was a bishop of Naples during the 4th and 5th centuries. He is considered the twelfth bishop of Naples, succeeding Maximus. His episcopate ran from February 363 to April 29, 409, the traditional date of his death.".
- Q1054025 label "Severus of Naples".
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- Q1054025 givenName "Severus Of".
- Q1054025 name "Naples, Severus Of".
- Q1054025 name "Saint Severus of Naples".
- Q1054025 name "Severus Of Naples".
- Q1054025 surname "Naples".